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Effectiveness and biomechanics of spinal orthoses in the treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS)

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For enhancing the effectiveness of orthotic treatment, an independent standard tension should be set in each strap, and regular and close monitoring is needed.
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In this prospective study, the effectiveness and biomechanical factors of spinal orthoses in the treatment of moderate adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients were investigated. In the first 20 months of orthotic treatment, the values of standing AP Cobb's angle, apical vertebral rotation, lumbar lordosis as well as thoracic kyphosis showed significant reduction (P<0.05), however, the angle of trunk inclination and trunk listing did not. The values of those reducible parameters reached their lowest values within the first 12 months of orthotic treatment and then the values gradually increased but they were still below the pre-brace values. The mean pressure of The pressure pads was found to be 7.09±1.77kPa (53.2±13.3mmHg) while the mean tension of the straps was 26.8±5.2N. The standing AP Cobb's angle strongly correlated with the pad pressure (correlation coefficient=0.931, p<0.05) and strap tension (correlation coefficient=0.914, p<0.05). The strap tension and pad pressure strongly correlated and the correlation coefficient was 0.873 (p<0.05). This suggests that in the consideration of biomechanical function of spinal orthoses, the focus may be upon how tightly the orthosis was fastened and if the location and direction of the pressure pads are correct. Therefore, for enhancing the

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Decreased Orthotic Effectiveness in Overweight Patients with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

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New brace design combining CAD/CAM and biomechanical simulation for the treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.

TL;DR: These first clinical results showed the feasibility of building computer-assisted braces, equivalent to standard orthosis, which in the long term would allow improving brace design and rationalize the conservative treatments of scoliosis.
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Virtual prototyping of a brace design for the correction of scoliotic deformities

TL;DR: By using an explicit brace model and a contact interface, a more realistic simulation of orthotic treatment of scoliosis can be achieved and the stabilization of the brace on the patient can be represented and less restrictive boundary conditions can be applied.
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Effectiveness of treatment with a brace in girls who have adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. A prospective, controlled study based on data from the Brace Study of the Scoliosis Research Society.

TL;DR: In a prospective study by the Scoliosis Research Society, 286 girls who had adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, a thoracic or thoracolumbar curve of 25 to 35 degrees, and a mean age of twelve years and seven months were followed to determine the effect of treatment with observation only, an underarm plastic brace, and nighttime surface electrical stimulation.
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An objective criterion for scoliosis screening.

TL;DR: A specially designed inclinometer has been used to measure one part of the clinical deformity (asymmetry of the trunk) that is seen in scoliosis, and a minimum significant angle of trunk rotation of 5 degrees was shown by computer-analyzed data to be a good criterion for identifying curvatures of 20 degrees or more.
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